
Lance Stubblefield
The look and feel are perfect. I like the 'slide to center' interface, the layout, etc. I like the huge 'back' button on the left when you leave the main page. Very nice looking. There is not a lot of customizing though - you can change the shortcuts and colors. Many of the built-in tools do not work. The compass is all over the place, yet another compass app works perfect. The built in music info and controls do not seem to work at all with bluetooth music from my phone (I can set the default music player to bt music, but it does not display song info, time, etc). This launcher runs very fluidly - doesn't seem to tax my memory at all. I will play around with it a little more, but I'll probably use one of the other launchers until this one evolves a little more.
72 people found this review helpful

Ian Morris
Generally a nice experience with a few little issues: The temperature indicator would be more useful if it could update more frequently It requires a manual update to be even close to accurate when the temperature changes during the day. My Atoto head unit allows for three finger swipe volume control which does not work well with this App and always ends up with a dialog on the screen as if I'd hit a button with one finger. (ie asking if I want to clear the odometer). This is not user error. I love the integration with PowerAmp.
29 people found this review helpful

Mark Cavaliere
I really like the functionality of this launcher over others, but it doesn't fit vertical/portrait head units, otherwise this would be the one I use hands down. On a Phoenix Automotive unit, it ends up having wasted space that doesn't look good on a vertical screen, and if If you try to adjust the screen size in the settings, it just stretches it out and looks horrible. Part of the launcher is also covered by the top bar in the Phoenix Android unit, so it needs to be able to adjust the top margin as well.
5 people found this review helpful